Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Sviokla covers GenAI/AI's impact on commerce and society. Imagine coming home and finding your electrician installing new ...
The collapse and bankruptcy of an auto part giant First Brands Group, with likely billions in debt outstanding, is beginning to have an impact on financial advisors, with one popular private debt fund ...
Producer Jason Blum recently revealed a promising update on Saw 11, which is exciting news for horror fans of the iconic franchise. In June, Blum and his Blumhouse production company closed a deal for ...
The fund, with $1.9 billion in assets, adjourned its meeting of shareholders on September 26 without getting enough votes. Shareholders will meet again on October 14, with the intention of getting ...
Amid rumors of upper-management issues leading to the scrapping of Saw XI, long-time franchise producer Oren Koules has shared some details about how the canceled sequel could’ve panned out. In a ...
And then there’s the AOSP dilemma. Google has already killed off its open-source dialer and messaging apps, essentially forcing manufacturers and custom ROM developers to create their own solutions.
Territory-based organization, whether structured by geography or market segment. AI analysis of in-person meetings. With the new Voice Recorder in the Zoom mobile app, Zoom AI Companion transcribes, ...
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Blumhouse, the maker of horror hits like “Insidious” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” has acquired the rights to all future “Saw” films, shows and other properties featuring the murderous, ...
Lionsgate will continue to hold its ownership stake and distribute new "Saw" films domestically. The biggest name in horror now has the rights to one of the most successful horror franchises ever.
Jason Blum’s banner has completed drawn out negotiations to bring the iconic horror franchise back to James Wan, with Lionsgate remaining an owner and distributor of the property. By Etan Vlessing ...